Hurricane Ike Timelapse
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I survived Ike! woot woot
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the last time i was there i parked just about where the blue house was
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Bermuda beach is back to normal...we have a house down there, front row was wiped out and all gone. Bermuda beach drive is beach separated by bollards. Second row homes are now front row.
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Does anyone know if the city is has fixed the sewage system in Bermuda Beach?
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because of the 8,000 + people buried about 15 feet beneath Galveston you did. The city is nearly 13 feet higher than it was in 1900 - can you imagine the storm surge of Ike without that 13 feet - and the 1900 storm had winds twice as strong as well...
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what was the smoke? 12:28?
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I survived Ike :) The only damage we got was a broken window, lol. I'm in Northern Illinois.
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I just keep expecting some dinosaur to come walking through.
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Respond to this video... house fight to the end
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i live on 9 mile road..what a mess
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Awesome video, thanks for uploading this. The more of these videos i watch, the more i want to study meteorology :x
Did the little blue house make it? =[
Anrkist713 2 years ago
No it did not. Ike got it. Was dark so we missed it. D'oh!
hurricanetrack 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
GET A LIFE MAN !!!!
teapestanlaspatas 2 years ago
I have a great one, anymore of a life and I would be over the legal limit. Trust me on that one. But thanks for the advice.
hurricanetrack 2 years ago 10
Interesting initiative using a timelapse long! .. is remarkable the progress of the sea to inland .. I am always fascinated to note the change in the cyclonic circulation in an extensive time lapse video.
real0988 2 years ago
If we ever get lucky with the right hurricane, we hope to show the turning of the hurricane's center along with the surge that it pushes ashore. A lot of things have to come together at exactly the right time for that to happen. How about that fire too? Notice how the smoke streams across the shot from left to right but the clouds are coming pretty much at the camera? The winds were not aligned from the surface to the cloud ceiling. I never have seen that before.
hurricanetrack 2 years ago